The Man from Morocco (1945) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 17, 1945

Original Title:
The Man from Morocco

Genres:
Action | Adventure

Production Companies:
Associated British Picture Corporation

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 116

With the ending of the Spanish Civil War, a dispirited band of volunteers from the International Brigades seeks refuge in France. But on reaching the frontier, the band is disarmed, and all are detained as political prisoners. Then come instructions from Vichy that all fit prisoners are to be sent to Morocco to work on the Sahara railway for the Germans. However, one man manages to escape to London with vital information for the Allies.

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Adaptation:
Warwick Ward

Additional Dialogue:
Margaret Steen

Art Direction:
J. Charles Gilbert
D.W. Daniels

Assistant Director:
Frank Hollands

Assistant Editor:
P. Woods

Boom Operator:
Ken Ritchie

Camera Operator:
Austin Dempster
Ronald Anscombe

Conductor:
Charles Williams

Costume Design:
Anna Duse

Director:
Mutz Greenbaum

Director of Photography:
Basil Emmott
Geoffrey Faithfull

Draughtsman:
Maurice Pelling

Editor:
Flora Newton

Focus Puller:
Manny Yospa

Makeup Artist:
Bob Clark

Original Music Composer:
Mischa Spoliansky

Producer:
Warwick Ward

Screenplay:
Edward Dryhurst

Second Assistant Director:
Gerry Mitchell

Sound:
Bert Ross
Stan Jolly
Harry Benson
J.S. Davie

Story:
Rudolph Cartier

Third Assistant Director:
Eric Pavitt

Unit Production Manager:
Laurie Lawrence

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